While it's geared mostly at T-Mobile and similar carriers who have a data cap on transfers, what it does on Verizon is limits the network's ability to limit your data transfer rates for whatever reason.

They don't, really, but in areas of high congestion the Mobile Data Card (3G modems) have first priority. Verizon wants to see them go over their limit. So the phone users get pushed back in the priority and their speeds get throttled slightly. Some users have reported tremendous gains, others no gain to an actual decrease in transfer speeds. YMMV, but most people do report gains.

Heck, I would be happy enough if someone could post a methodology whereby we could create the flashable zip file without the need for the signing process The smali/baksmali is pretty straightforward, and I hate pushing sytem files while the phone is running. And it sounds as if Chevy has figured out the reason for the network selection "breakage".

Heck, I would be happy enough if someone could post a methodology whereby we could create the flashable zip file without the need for the signing process The smali/baksmali is pretty straightforward, and I hate pushing sytem files while the phone is running. And it sounds as if Chevy has figured out the reason for the network selection "breakage".

Craig

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Craig -- you're a smart guy -- it seems your post is rather cryptic?? What issues specifically have you been having to prompt this post?

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